RIS ID
16125
Abstract
Electroactive polymers can be engineered at the molecular level to recognise external stimuli, they are conductive and they are capable of localised processing. These are properties which make them ideal building blocks for intelligent materials. This article investigates the suitability of carbon nanotubes of enhancing (polymer) building blocks for intelligent materials.
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Publication Details
in het Panhuis, M. (2006). Carbon nanotubes: enhancing the polymer building blocks for intelligent materials. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 16 3598-3605.